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- Summary: Keith Kenniff of Helios and Mint Julep fame releases an album of Civil War-era folk songs under his Goldmund moniker.
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- Record Label: Western Vinyl Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Modern Composition
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Top Track
Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier | |
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Here I sit on buttermilk hill who blame me cry my fill and every tear would turn a mill Johnny has gone for a soldier.... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Jan 5, 2012As precious as your grandma's finest china (and 10 times prettier), All Will Prosper nearly dissolves into shapeless clouds by album's end. But by then you've already dissolved into it.
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Jan 13, 2012All this adds to a gentle atmosphere of regret, of unhurried contemplation of things and people who are no longer around us.
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Jan 5, 2012More to the point, it sounds like a souvenir CD you might pick up at the gift shop of a historic battlefield site.
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Jan 5, 2012So while this new set of Civil War-era songs is an often beautiful listen, they end up obscuring Kenniff's musical vision rather than illuminating it.
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Jan 5, 2012While it's clear that the album is a true labor of love for Kenniff, its 15 tracks are an exercise in patience despite lasting only 33 minutes.